We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in U.S. cities during the ‘second industrial revolution’. We find that initially greater specialization was associated with faster subsequent productivity growth but that only the very high levels of diversity which obtained in some very large cities had a positive correlation. We interpret our results as demonstrating the existence of dynamic Marshallian externalities. The impact of industrial specialization in our sample of U.S. cities after 1890 is found to have raised the level of labour productivity in manufacturing by about 4 per cent by 1920
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This study examines the effect of agglomeration economies on productivity growth in Indonesian manuf...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
We exploit differences in the spatial distribution of industrial and liberal occupations in the year...
We investigate the role of industrial structure in labour productivity growth in manufacturing in US...
We investigate the role of industrial structure in labor productivity growth in U.S. cities between ...
What are the effects of regional specialization, industrial diversity, and local competition on indu...
This paper uses data for eight manufacturing industries in 1970 and 1987 to test for and characteriz...
Since the 1980s spatial inequality within countries has been increasing. This thesis focuses in thre...
As Europe is currently characterized by huge disparities in the economic performance of “old” and “n...
This paper assesses how changes in labor productivity from the rise of industrialization impacted to...
This paper revisits the ongoing discussion on the importance of agglomeration externalities – specif...
This paper reports estimates of labor and total factor productivity, for thirteen manufacturing indu...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
This thesis addresses the topic of agglomeration externalities. Agglomeration externalities can roug...
The striking geographical concentration of economic activities suggests that there are substantial b...
This study examines the effect of agglomeration economies on productivity growth in Indonesian manuf...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
We exploit differences in the spatial distribution of industrial and liberal occupations in the year...